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Oxford Girl by Plum Sykes6/1/2023 ![]() I experienced this once when I reported on the model Cara Delevigne for American Vogue, and was trolled for my story. Secondly, I’m wary of saying anything that might be misconstrued and retweeted squillions of times. For one, I fear that I don’t know enough about politics to make any interesting comments on it. Recently I’ve wondered if my reluctance comes less from the definition of my job and more from a place of fear. At least, this is what I’ve told anyone who’s ever asked me to write about politics for their publication. ![]() In fact, quite the opposite: I’ve always believed that my job as a fashion writer and novelist involved distracting the reader from the more trying aspects of life-one of which includes politics-by writing an escapist article for American Vogue, or putting out a novel like my latest, Party Girls Die In Pearls. ![]() I have never been the sort of writer who felt inclined to air my observations on politics for public consumption. ![]()
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